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Created for Vivid Imagination's Extreme Color Creations challenge.
Kingfisher photo by Challiyan via Wikimedia Commons. All else is mine.
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Playing piano in the house of a friend.
A very bad old photo but I just wanted to remember and to share it with you.
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Located on the Teleport Campus in Staten Island, Corporate Commons Three is a new 330,000 SF Class A office building. The 8-story office community is designed with all of the top design features and amenities found in Manhattan office buildings. Unique to the existing Staten Island office market, Corporate Commons Three will feature a 40,000 SF green roof with an organic farm, including beehives to make honey, all of which will supply the building’s non-profit on-site restaurant.
The design concept for Corporate Commons three is marked by the building’s unique profile with two dynamic, angled glass facades with vertical fins that provide both ample daylight and passive solar protection. At its base, a long angular overhang adds shading to a pedestrian path. A public art program to beautify the surrounding context will connect the nearby building through the landscaping and local art. The project is pursuing LEED certification and will preserve green space on the property through the creation of a temporary nursey to house tens of thousands of indigenous plants and hundreds of native plant communities, which will enable those species to be replanted on the grounds once the building is complete.
Nikolaiviertel
El barrio de San Nicolás es uno de los barrios más bonitos de Berlín. Es el barrio más antiguo de Berlín, con un entramado de calles de origen medieval, preciosos edificios, plazuelas y encantadoras cervecerías.
An assortment of croissants from Proof Bakeshop at the Freedom Farmers Market in Atlanta.
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While they are fixing the Parliement our elected representative are(sometime) seating in this building.
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The pied oystercatcher is a species of oystercatcher. It is a wading bird native to Australia and commonly found on its coastline. The similar South Island pied oystercatcher occurs in New Zealand.
Conservation status: Least Concern Encyclopedia of Life
Scientific name: Haematopus longirostris
Rank: Species
TNC Commons, home of The Nature Collective, is a beautifully immersive destination where nature and community come together—featuring a unique blend of urban charm, green space, forest trails, and so much more. It’s the perfect place to pause, breathe, and rewild your spirit and learn more about The Nature Collective!
We hope you will visit today!
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Steel Pier, Atlantic City at blue hour.
Sony's OSS is not bad, image seems to be sharp at 1/8 sec handheld.
In photography, the golden hour (sometimes known as magic hour, especially in cinematography) is a period shortly after sunrise or before sunset during which daylight is redder and softer compared to when the Sun is higher in the sky.
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Tipo: Comboio Especial da APAC * [Pampilhosa - Vilar Formoso - Figueira da Foz]
Local: Estação da Pampilhosa [Linha do Norte, PK 231 • Linha da Beira Alta, PK 50]
Data e hora: 8 de Dezembro de 2007 [11h03]
Material: Locomotiva 2504 + 3 carruagens Sorefame
* por ocasião dos 125 anos da Linha da Beira Alta (1882-2007) e dos 50 anos de serviço comercial das Locomotivas Eléctricas 2500 (1957-2007).
Students study and engage in conversation in their dorm rooms at Murray Hall in The Commons on Peabody campus.(John Russell/Vanderbilt University)
free texture,feel free to use it but please link back to it if you do,takes a lot of time making these so nice to see how they are used
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The major figure in reviving old enameling techniques in England was Alexander Fisher (1864-1936), who trained as a silversmith until inspired by French artisan Louis Dalpayrat with whom he studied. Fisher was an influential teacher and author on enameling, and his pieces are generally associated with the Arts & Crafts movement. He contributed to the art magazines of the time, such as Studio. He published his book in 1906: The Art of Enamelling upon Metal: with a Short Appendix Concerning Miniature Painting on Enamel; it’s available online at archive.org/details/artofenamellingu00fishuoft
His major work was a series of enameled plaques showing scenes from the operas of Richard Wagner. The plaque with two scenes from Tristan and Isolde dates from 1896 and is made of nickel silver, enamel and opals. An 1898 plaque with three figures is made of enamel and silver. Both are on display at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond
For further information see myweb.tiscali.co.uk/speel/otherart/fisher2.htm and
myweb.tiscali.co.uk/speel/otherart/fisher.htm
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